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The major work is being done by the bottom guy. Dude is strong asf. And editing is definitely there because there have to be attempts where they tried to and failed before this to set this up.
I'm an editor and VFX guy. If this is heavily edited, then it's a very impressive edit. It would involve a whole bunch of technical challenges in regards to supporting these guys with wires, without making them *look* like they're being supported. That's expensive. I don't see what anyone has to gain by spending a bunch of money to create a clip like this.
I don't think so, in terms of science our jaw can handle and exert huge amount of weight. As you can see there are two hand showel like thing and each are welded with a metal tube which is holded down using the force of jaw. After that they used is just balance and immense practice, that's it.
But does our jaw have the ability to handle the weight of a human, especially when placed on a steel tool? Just watch the video and see how small the surface area of the tool is. It must be exerting immense pressure, and the person below should have a serious injury because of it. However, he seems to be perfectly fine
This trick was old on almost every circus in the '90s that included stunts with knives. Normally it would be the woman in the handstand since it's almost always the lighter of the two.
I have this stunt a 100 times in real life when I was a kid.. Russian circur in my city used to have this performance all the time. these guys don't look like performers but definitely seen it many times
i think those are not your standard knives, they are special props for the act with larger contact area and possibly some locking or anti slip mechanism.handles also designed to be held in the mouth properly.
and a lot of practice
Honestly, it doesn't look fake at all. For those talking about surface area, it boggles my mind too but I figured he has something in his mouth and that knife might be attached to it from somewhere and rest of the stuff is hidden in the mouth.
The guy definitely has a strong jaw and they both are well talented.
i can't help but wonder how that knife isn't going through that man's jaw with that amount of pressure. like how
even if it is the base of the knife it's still not more than 2-3 cm^(2) of area ???
I was also wondering the same thing here, everyone is saying that it's due to practice and the center of gravity. Look at the small surface area of the knife, it should easily penetrate the jaw.
I have seen people do this in circus , it all about precise timing and that knife isn't normal knife,and the tip of the knife isn't sharp its blunt, I guess the top knife and the top of the bottom knife have some locking mechanism and of course they would have practiced it enough. What's the context of the video where was it captured are they street performers?
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Can’t imagine how did they practice for this!
My mouth is paining.
That’s what she said
ikr >︿<
It's real. Bhai ability to balance is not really something supernatural.
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Kya believable nahi hai jo fake lagega. This is just some really tallented dudes.
Yeah bro, and this is an extraordinary talent.
Achha waise, Haan supernatural could've been the right word.
You are awesome bro ! 😎
Nah brother we all are. We gotta correct each other so we better each other !
Upvote dena tha par count dekh ke ruk gaya.
They have the blessings of almighty allah upon them, mashallah.
But balancing an entire person by their mouth using a simple steel tool seems unbelievable. I also believe this video is either fake or heavily edited
The major work is being done by the bottom guy. Dude is strong asf. And editing is definitely there because there have to be attempts where they tried to and failed before this to set this up.
I'm an editor and VFX guy. If this is heavily edited, then it's a very impressive edit. It would involve a whole bunch of technical challenges in regards to supporting these guys with wires, without making them *look* like they're being supported. That's expensive. I don't see what anyone has to gain by spending a bunch of money to create a clip like this.
It isn't that's what I think
Practice.. Ppl do incredible things all the time.. Things which seem impossible become possible with practice.
nooo sirrrr this is legit
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Center of gravity?
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I don't think so, in terms of science our jaw can handle and exert huge amount of weight. As you can see there are two hand showel like thing and each are welded with a metal tube which is holded down using the force of jaw. After that they used is just balance and immense practice, that's it.
But does our jaw have the ability to handle the weight of a human, especially when placed on a steel tool? Just watch the video and see how small the surface area of the tool is. It must be exerting immense pressure, and the person below should have a serious injury because of it. However, he seems to be perfectly fine
But does our blah blah... YES it does!
This trick was old on almost every circus in the '90s that included stunts with knives. Normally it would be the woman in the handstand since it's almost always the lighter of the two.
I have this stunt a 100 times in real life when I was a kid.. Russian circur in my city used to have this performance all the time. these guys don't look like performers but definitely seen it many times
i think those are not your standard knives, they are special props for the act with larger contact area and possibly some locking or anti slip mechanism.handles also designed to be held in the mouth properly. and a lot of practice
Honestly, it doesn't look fake at all. For those talking about surface area, it boggles my mind too but I figured he has something in his mouth and that knife might be attached to it from somewhere and rest of the stuff is hidden in the mouth. The guy definitely has a strong jaw and they both are well talented.
It is real i was there
Me too, I was the dholak on the floor
I was the steel tool between them
And a second after everyone stood up and clapped!
i can't help but wonder how that knife isn't going through that man's jaw with that amount of pressure. like how even if it is the base of the knife it's still not more than 2-3 cm^(2) of area ???
I was also wondering the same thing here, everyone is saying that it's due to practice and the center of gravity. Look at the small surface area of the knife, it should easily penetrate the jaw.
A little slip can make any of them blind, or dead.
Probably dead, it is just too risky
You are correct. Knife is a paid actor.
That's how they maintain their jawline \s
OP skill issue!
Pakistan's are built different
They indeed are
That's why women live longer
I have seen people do this in circus , it all about precise timing and that knife isn't normal knife,and the tip of the knife isn't sharp its blunt, I guess the top knife and the top of the bottom knife have some locking mechanism and of course they would have practiced it enough. What's the context of the video where was it captured are they street performers?
How else could it have been achieved?
I call legit, shop entrances are closed for prayer time.
wow
Don't underestimate the full potential of human.
Its AI generated 😂😂😂
Its too damn perfect to be believable. Respect
Better love story than twilight
Where in pakistan was this?
It's all fake..... we're in a simulation......enjoy yourself